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A Review Of Scrum For Kanban Teams

Digite

This article is the fourth in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”. In the most recent post in Steve Porter’s series, Yuval Yuret presents Scrum in a manner that is intended to educate Kanban teams. First off, I have to say that I’m not 100% certain how I feel about Yuval’s blog post.

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Scrum or Kanban for Application Support teams?

Digite

The questioner asked – “I have recently joined a company and to one of the projects that I’m engaged we have this Scrum team that has a mixed backlog (USs and Bugs). This team’s goal is to be fixing urgent bugs and when they aren’t (doesn’t happen that often :)) they should work on the product increment.

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Is SAFe® (Scaled Agile Framework®) not Agile?

Agilemania

Most of us started our Agile journey with one framework, and that is Scrum. Scrum is simple to understand with some immutable principles & guidelines. It is a lightweight framework suitable for small self-managed teams. For a long period, our idea of Agile was only Scrum. That’s when SAFe came to the party.

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Systems Thinking episode #4: DSRP

Scrum.org

Like many Scrum Masters, Agile Coaches and Agile Managers, I am beginning to understand organizations are complex adaptive systems. As described in one of my earlier blogs , each CAS adheres to a basic set of rules from which some behavior can emerge. Let’s look at a Scrum example. Imagine we observe a poorly functioning team.

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Top 7 Benefits of SAFe® Training for a Product Owner / Manager

Agilemania

Teams can build products faster and more efficiently by utilizing agile methodologies from the Product Management perspective. Many agile teams can benefit from SAFe®’s alignment, collaboration, and delivery strategies. It enhances the product quality delivered by the team. Now the question arises “How does this happen?”.

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Team using “Waiting for Release” column on their kanban board

Digite

My team is using Kanban board but they seem to prefer to collate a couple of tickets then ‘do a release’ as appose to releasing each ticket. This is absolutely true – and reflects the realities of business of different organizations or teams – and their customers, both internal and external. What is the business context?

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Releases and Deadlines in Agile

Herding Cats

Like most Twitter conversations there is a kernel of truth in there somewhere that sparks a thought that turns into a Blog post. This is not to say those 5 developers sitting around the table with the Product Owner and the Scrum Master are not working on vitally important code. This was one of those.

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